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Meyers, Steven P.,. Differential diagnosis in neuroimaging. Head and neck / / Steven P. Meyers. — 1 online resource (xii, 549 pages) — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1413630.pdf>.Record create date: 11/9/2016 Subject: Central nervous system — Imaging.; Central nervous system — Diseases — Diagnosis.; Head — Imaging.; Neck — Imaging.; Neuroimaging; Central Nervous System Diseases — diagnosis; Head — pathology; Neck — pathology; HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General; MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine; MEDICAL / Diseases; MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine; MEDICAL / Internal Medicine Collections: EBSCO Allowed Actions: –
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Table of Contents
- Differential Diagnosis in Neuroimaging: Head and Neck
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- 1 Skull and Temporal Bone
- Introduction
- Table 1.1 Congenital and developmental abnormalities involving the skull
- Table 1.2 Solitary lesions involving the skull
- Table 1.3 Multiple lesions involving the skull
- Table 1.4 Diffuse abnormalities involving the skull
- Table 1.5 Abnormalities involving the craniovertebral junction
- Table 1.6 Congenital and developmental anomalies involving the temporal bone
- Table 1.7 Acquired lesions involving the external auditory canal (EAC)
- Table 1.8 Lesions involving the middle ear
- Table 1.9 Acquired lesions involving the inner ear
- Table 1.10 Lesions involving the petrous apex
- Table 1.11 Cerebellopontine angle (CPA) and/or internal auditory canal lesions
- References
- 2 Orbit
- Introduction
- Table 2.1. Congenital and developmental abnormalities
- Table 2.2. Acquired lesions involving the eye
- Table 2.3. Extraocular lesions involving the orbit
- References
- 3 Paranasal Sinuses and Nasal Cavity
- Introduction
- Table 3.1 Congenital and developmental abnormalities
- Table 3.2 Solitary lesions involving the paranasal sinuses and nasal cavity
- Table 3.3 Multifocal or diffuse sinonasal disease
- References
- 4 Suprahyoid Neck
- Introduction
- Table 4.1 Pharyngeal mucosal space lesions
- Table 4.2 Lesions of the prestyloid parapharyngeal space
- Table 4.3 Lesions of the retrostyloid parapharyngeal space
- Table 4.4 Retropharyngeal space lesions
- Table 4.5 Lesions of the parotid space
- Table 4.6 Lesions involving the masticator space
- Table 4.7 Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) abnormalities
- Table 4.8 Lesions involving the oropharynx, oral cavity, and floor of the mouth
- Table 4.9 Submandibular space lesions
- Table 4.10 Buccal space lesions
- References
- 5 Infrahyoid Neck
- Introduction
- Table 5.1 Congenital and developmental abnormalities of the infrahyoid neck
- Table 5.2 Lesions of the hypopharynx and larynx
- Table 5.3 Visceral space: lesions of the thyroid and parathyroid glands
- Table 5.4 Visceral space: lesions of the pharynx, esophagus, and trachea
- Table 5.5 Lesions of the infrahyoid carotid space
- Table 5.6 Abnormalities of the anterior cervical space
- Table 5.7 Abnormalities of the posterior cervical space
- References
- 6 Lesions That Can Involve Both Suprahyoid and Infrahyoid Neck
- Introduction
- Table 6.1 Cervical lymphadenopathy
- Table 6.2 Prevertebral (perivertebral) space abnormalities
- References
- 7 Brachial Plexus
- Introduction
- Table 7.1 Brachial plexus abnormalities
- References
- Index
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